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MEDICAL.
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ft liVettelD1,1t O. GAMOW.
ferseetelefter. -Serpens*. 4e, •
ifseetiorte eitseek, tereetril feeler,
er etteuereet eletera • '
Ore* etsi gra. ilifitenetete 40 eke*
nettle{ Dr. whIteneeiti teettletew,
TW: lee eleelieetereiCtireelifelleede;
Itt uoitaroiti
ulattglt Ole WARRIOR
hleseilte. Red ernes. Ott.
Bta Mao, Must (iany Ms Cross
and Brain.
HUDSON BAY
PA
V Oink W' mist 'he
A ar. °The Wives leek %pm the War
'petty 40 a Ihniseas parttime Owed :bele
tal alwaYe *MOW alisetatait
elm to-dsy. Wad, ear . leek
Ii TCjth. Inglions Iwo bew rothir pertt Thi )11,14 MIS '11410.11111 ae
r lathy itatklealr edsiaer. Wo have
.nover had an ladle* WIC 4841 Is —
AMIN Part a( the aides hastabt i (EIJMCJIU*.
contests,* tbroPliheut < Though millers inedieel selence luts
bai bowl Ong* by Die Indietut =4 KIN *aided, that pnettaltinia is au
:to it.' 'demise that tact peed not terrify* ufl
.4!aut, 4.1,,us Institut* know the Intitta ed take 4 little trilubie to k4.rU41;i1714.
1°4,414111r - • 1414 ohout lb* distiese. It *Prod -Wild
'joot t riour444,_;71W ant eltrewd 'VY eletelat IlderOhe th4 existence et
ir cAnd am Oalartruned to get IR Vatici). is aa Ceinfltert la iho atouth of
that efteltI.Init worth, We pey Antra eVefet iratividttabs that it Is eon -
or ess• ter gine.
AL Al AL AL
falfbilAti ARE
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110
, lit a*Y" Min will COMO *UV ille- let blot plethera. Itsbitd never
ailitY blintielt end *liege ins ere:4 dolly MONK Seeret '14 tilo befit, ete Weed
*lit follow me,.,Matt,„ xvi„ :et, ' twat, silserillehtit OcrYlett', .
'Mot Is seat ..4' .tbing SA ettprentely .., We need AO spitink finreearea 4.steinst
•aelitint iielteduniiti. A nein retires into, tlio, delusion Dud the ditidel Dr MIrcell Peg to the ift e444, , , _.,,,.. no4tnet tO-41t1Place advert' elmost as a, normal *Inimbilant •utetr. 100but a iteuhui h QIUOd,...,,„
,. 0 monk% pletio *chigoe; le tee A telt e a of the lite.: rake to Rao eledson Day DoMpeq. 0° , . the Iilllcults Ild Vegetated Woe- of the lliteer s, 0, ib..,,,„..ra Wet, Miti giree iii ille fettieedeee,4 eine wee
'Millaelt trOM iatere*ti in file Werld bat* Itteitt tent 40 no. 100 ilsVkink,•011,40,,119:E110.30 , SPheat Of pPerations: .reeebea' Avleet by the oak . or itanetteetatteM, Dm taalgeit W 'I* selire Or 4 Mona' ilIc oncilse if living too nntell rer their
DOI he elitt4 hintscif Itma isyMpattiti `At feeeflaete 4.01-e-4 Uter° 4 5•Het? •I'4"4"' trOnt ill° 43Y fibtuTO• Of .1,4bredar,10 2144 O4*. rot.ftleitince, eye. sore in Win.' bring le likelY ' 'PIM fetal to aniMets' •Pcekethenks, a nevat plan, itteeerleb,e they
b. atop Ice oilc 4 trout mit mow 4t4tee•to MPe*. thin in Mentreel, sent they most, UN Injected subcutaneously * Iteeattere' Mak' WO nn • seething, ' •
the id r t the gerro is, to De Says:,, --"Moreover;, •in our senetee
., -•
140 Tere,ilarY
aid Ciaottwalt
&rep,
I hed 4 long diet tea Other' fehelt, ,With
Whe bein1114,41,1* biggest 404144.'
AlialQA gliftital tiritish amerielti
:WriteS Mak G. C,erpcnter Lunn JUL
1
to Wet got '
Geste *
As * West esefte SOW IMO VI At
Sent fonleavoritig to setisfectorily
tta 0110 4 40Y in Loudon, Eng-
land. They ere euceeeding. tolerably
II:out
mug ,
,
thweeeletietteetwe.
treeetekelerlak.
eisatet etreerrefitereltel 'spree made
alforetrietafeetlia,
allatarbe
AriatINAIrit
leatiettlit,VeC., soseoete of tite
*nolo veterefire, Cleueee, Throttle. 1
Usellyeitat ups Anaemia et keret OwhOge
' IV 1144 rele1104 ereuerettneee h0141¢
VA, On ,emapir of veterleerv sera tone
ell ere et: ea, unite eue outtasis.powest,,,
Itrinit. fie eta.%
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N ORIA
•
TinertlefON. Tonsemett art,
I eleetreel etreet. neetrielt.
f elf ;tattiest. seaumootote 4°4
le utet lint *tele. Bowers enereta.
• en*elleltedi Biktialtettols MIWV11 4.11lIro
*do 1908...7
BENEVOLENT
*nap isongitrun. no. !M. c.o.r,
Litterter ineetinett the est sett era
TiWutweet te out situ get MI eattleulale
frow emelt ettreirote ere le madden,
t ,..,y meet Parties
, Ten, Thos. nartesee. Jewess
-Wilson, W. lintiriintb. Visiting orate -
ore etervetee steleatee- teaa-
PREY it soli
LEADING UNDERTAKERS
AND EMBALMERS
NEWEL ONT
txt•o Strait
Vatie the straggles Of batinie$S, Ivi ',. hig QI Ole Sell. a thOrOtitt a Men 0, en
and even Seeitet 1 a To ltim these, the setrices ;TIM Mere el * heat; • You the Aredli Oecett. BS lerritere le Usti-- necceserirr eart * greet &el more et 4Pee P oPerrY et
Itengs ere eernet. • IS ellgrorieetlelatt ot`et the' glighter Veer Inteaffet, UM thircl$ pc largo Ae otie own, gouittry anet-Oitte feretway poste wr lb. dung* v041,40 nue whenever it Ow elltrence uf titett1tert deteril 40 net aPPettr, &SW.
of Of WO th h o Ctr011 ' de ill iisaitee It doeS not eate4 eocoenut te imitneevn, rind Weed
1
4 p
Dotted fleeing Mills.
Oittratttora
axistittilidors.
Eanorseturent :stand dealers
In all Mods tel Building Ma -
oral. each 4111.uralfer,Doers,
bathe LetheShillieles. &elm
Plans and eatimittem furnished on appy
cotton.
titstabilidoul
Ettlethatrultetli Lantfltart.
• IVICKIL, LOP
banal Fire hmarano Go
eiritiplieetiOa et Intelpretalleit$ ot trOuder YOUe elltiPatlitest UI the ttee,YOUr oar hot As_ big tko the ttinerit sire g ern t ere so greet,
la; ail a* ittli ti ad. 0 le"104 vi ler: Of SONice it10 ikOrtti'roOi bo• Tit0 Oletb PO Thia renellY 11014 Whft dO /MI ,y041! hiders, Me, Phirturse -purulent 111110Minetion in traits, Art lereVeCable *Wert,
r.
bus nire u314 a- 114. ati 14% 0* 11144. °ItOti tbb,„ sela. .1.1tddtet'e/1.. t° *Pine*" there for "ntere thatietwo. feel, reln.11114419 " Pnelletteetife, beealese it lies on the thlicotri "0 eller. Otti; *cheat. if Prellet Y et:
LW t *el he1jns dut, ii 3. out tu
4,11'-hT°41,141 grsol ITItilte7t$10,c4th °lir tt°114-10"144flermernbeeintr$1141641" In°31: Sil4"M 1:45674' 41011 k. 044% WileCiLY01440\111101,441;a°1y*, gio447:40-ews,4.41:buriocti:iblthhey,rdatiert AL.fliS:Iveyntlall.olt11.°1ret; .trtlb44:047:4"1' -:elnirtithodnee0" feidin *It ThIlutinat444' mut 4Poi,g0_131 eb..1t114 19.141.tt iht*"
eltd It its the reeding el the beat self Itila"\VeY of denial 'is eftere, the Mae* bog political:6 and go eget:14.1100,W Sometime it (144 ttg way ergo the egoefeepe uuttnenre leependlteee, Tee greet lace -I -Wt. edwesaiture , Atte !AS', 'neginn"
juin 14rgo, met it, is not time dwarting 40g tells. lite disciples, taint en emPty; power of lite elm dep.% bypt.onitit.11.1110 Tieq.iletten the 4exteetfmn;titetti, t$--tielnuS 'Seck*,/,414 tedo$4111114,, 4j4:44pgkciatyb:tlut our 41114te-14 Is its -14/11491/ '"ine*44.0stp410,
tt the Melt, is its development lute use. Ing Of the life, It SOille Of lita cares , To,say nat. etetiene Settiterat tee Pulle gm% 147 gratuttaq tkr From These feet -s it etm heNfieeee ten Tee lapwing, ee4eteis -peen:tee tile* tenon orthe later Dirac Oro Med% 30
SU10411 14 IONS.
II wet:tel.-WM ita: thilligh thra Seetien`h
Styleit Mad be quite oenclueively setts
Mel haler* sitsmsy,,.104 so they ire,
In It general Way, Alt will* WWI* 4e* -
shown, Setriging ROM tee mull princess
lingerie gown with bend-embroldered
pellets and nesteleolorial ripen girdle
atishee tor elebletentee., to the more
deb:Mete White own 0! er leo tor the
matron, Mall Mier a, elliffen Or WA
$4411 1011444tien end, eeeeMPluded by
tha iitLle 104 Oat, • 4 ,
A. VOW nettlel for attett 4 late Vent
Sito‘a* a Prineet4 dee11.91, With, lieb hersed/
French eiteeetetett Urea fletele4 eePerateli
etterieter; it le the atilliniasitin end illie: ttiore Mail tatic theig•Pa le90-
.. n is tall traders ere rumring on es eVery istreente !never, meeker ratter., tine lave aro seldom .si4 PrOhleM Ot th0 alletlied laY Which O. 0 rePreSentattre Who tried the .Arst fa Medi:. te eltape ki OtteeiaaerIVOUrred
' tOnt#44 1 is tleit the enteseeletiOrt of eatt ara.tiiist put the htleilens of etfieril ever British Norm &meter* too 10411/4100 hien Post to poSt, 1,Ve have ,,,
'eiMille Of ,tbe ilk to newIteliter lac, everilMaing *Millie lidereels. the' i kelt 4 I tee log re foe ettiplabcherged eXeent fee coop, $o o are Pliellenotne Is ertritreetere is eXceedInglY reek's esPerinienValMW tile wOrking of P1000, "with MorltillitMS, OtAieer buta-
ne heat denies Ida:Self sVho best de. other lives.' it bears the Cans, not c.
vetoes hiMaelf With the pineal, Alf Serv. on Ortattirtentidi vallitY seriinti litoeh
tie MS MOM, -1Vhat Je.slis MeeriteVati but the cross ot
1°I'S 1°Vgat "148' 944 a°1141111° 414 d7ortd:flgt 7te'ot: Pla4 Qaqt°11:7411trieeseb:cir:4;101:vtobi"eP4P4DC1 41411dieceollslitt:onThoen P;etsee-11Pae:t eta:if:74a 0(11a the'm woe ore sell:b8:14;17101:41keed 11v:re:: 1:9t1:749:
motive, a r ver go r , tit
P • 0 e
Vat U nu,y nun; Woulte bo Wle .111A-agr -A---WORWS-13M- AND -SORROW.
roust cease 16 Make MS OWn eelliett " 1.
pleasUrost einhitionS. and pciesiens the 44104. WM Mat carry his cross. not
end of turi &intr. he natist make tee en, breaete but On his heart and
most of hinteett that hp might haere the braln. le is what he con do, what he
tom to give to the service of mankind; on PIO, MVPS, Undertake toward
Illnat Wake the one motive and cos tuning this world. The crosS of disciple -
of his life the bengal and help of every -514P Oe to sonlo eteteentenehlief to
other num, others *donee, to °there the daily ser -
/mat kind oi ege, moue ellen" , t vice of a home or the work 1111- the shoal
centre, instead er regarding' itigt",ita, It IS the kindly word, the cheerinlook,
Verse as revolving about itself it sees Ole by tbe wall it is wils's er
that self- as ind part of the great ma- done unselfish desire. to make lire bet.
ohinery of lite, planned and operating ter, to bring naen nearer to one another
, FOR THE OOOD OF ALL. and to the Pettier of all.
You °hese only to look at the great
A man begins to deny himself as soon Teaeher tO linOW what self-denial aud
as he begins to love another. Even a cress bearing really mean, and you
yellow dog moY eel to deflect the beart have only to follow him to hilly carry
from Its old Selkentre. The love et OW ONO principles. To him thee meant
lir and fatally, of friends, and lissom. the lite of doing good, of seeking the
etes. all verve to strengthen the habit of aarrewing befriending the forsaken,
helping tie helpless. They who follow
The fewer people a reart takes into *Inn lead the world; they who seek to
his plan of life the more Is Millieter instead of being ministered to
In - be selfish. But Soine lives are but the ere the world's :masters. The value of
More selfish because they take in ell Peet telnet Ineasnred at • led not
Mankind and leek on them as designee by What It has gatheredi to itself but
ooniegeeN to their amide entiehibg, by what it has given for the enriehing
That kind Of a life commits suicide; ever and help Of the whole life of the world.
grasping and never giving it -dies of
HENRY F. COPE.
ON
BE S. S. LESSON
Farm aud Isolated Town Property In.
sure&
Value of Property Insured up to
January, Igoe, $3,048.973,00.
' '0101elonlits ago Dielletretaltbe-eletee
leefeeten, President, happen P. O.; T,
reaahe.„ Viee-Prestdent, Brumfield P.
O. V. a HOMO. Secretary -Treasure
er, Seeforth P. O.; .1. Connolly.
Porter'. Mil, P. O.; O. Date Clin-
ton P. 0,1 .1, Watt. liarioek
J.,otttos. notottw000. ,0.; J. G.
_
Grieve. Winthrop P. 0.; J. bonne.
Welk ItteeltWOQII P. 04 Chesney,
Selderth P. a.: each the inapeetor of
neagest, to which they occur.
OVATESee Itto. Holineevilles
4...4toec Cumming. kinmondvithe E.
anncldeY. Seslorth; IL Smith. Bar.
lock.
Itoldera eau pay asses*
haelits loart got their earde receipts
td.ist W. Coats, Oliatort, or at Mc*
Zion, Iltoa, WAI.tee Clothing' STerin
00derielt.
INTERNATIOAL LESSON,
MAy 13. ,
Perhaps the expression on the face ot
ieetts and WS whale manner indicated
JO the demon what he was likely to say
LESSON WORD STUDIES.
Note. -Tho text of the Revised Version
is used as a basis for thes,e Word
Studies.
Stilling the Tempest. The group et
parables spoken by Jesus on that mope
day at the seaside near Caper-.
neuin is reported in part only by each:
of the synoptic evangelists. Matthew
reports seven of the group, omitting
the parable of the growth ot the seed
recorded only in Mark. Mark records,
in addition to the ono just mentioned,
eleaparablet.of the sower anti theeparable
.orthe-mustard seed, both of which, in
addition to the parable of .the ,leaven.
are recorded also in Luke. Mark, In
verse 33 of the fotwth chapter, at the
conclusion of his record ot this days
teaching by the seaside, odds "And with
many such parables jspolte he the meat
map them." We are left in doubt, how-
ever, as to whetfor Mark refers in these
words simply to those: parables reeOrdect
in Matthew but not t recorded by him -
Self, or whether we ete to assume that
Jesus at that time spoke atill,nther par-
ables not recorded by any evangelist.
Vehea at last the busy day was ended
Jesus suggested to Ms diXelples that they
cross ovet to the other side ot the lalo4
This they drd without even %ratting to
the city or to petite for rest end tefreste
MOM, ' In their passage over they en-
counter a great storm, SO great that the
.sinicing cit their little cyan. seemed ire -
mine*. But, worn out by his days
labor. Jesus slept calmlyein the midst
of the storm, until finally the anxious
disciples awakened him and pleaded
with him to rescue them from the peril
1,1 whIch thee stood. A single word of
calm command to wind end sett end nit
le 4ptees_
Wanda:Hee
amid Swids at
4 Utv towstOtikei
tomer West St,
ant SelletW
next.
O. What is thy name -Addressed to
Me unfortunate man to bring him to
corapeettre. '
1.0glote-F,xplained in the next clause
"For we are Meny."
104 Out of the country -In Luke's
narrative we 'read "into the abyss."
13. Gave theen leave -We note that
Jesus did not command Ihe demons to
enter the swine. Matthew is more ax-
IIIICIL
Ln quoting the word of Jesus,
Which he reeords as having been sim-
ply "Depael." We note also that tbere
Is" here neriinticipation of the yepending
Catastrophe.
About two thousand -The estimate of
the frightened swineheres.
14... In the city -In Germ about a
Mile to the northeast.
In the country -To the farmers In the
'
15. Come-Tensee . in Greek •express
rather the manner than the, time of
tuatirts While in English the time of
attl n receives the greater emphasis in
the verb form; hence the difficulty in
tetnislallng them tense forms consite-
tentlr throughout.
-In his right mind -en possession once
More of his mental *sowers, which SO
king had been 'under the control of
ugueat wercutua tworasea ars pmetycs, ens 4.000,1 wait .paaaias.,,,. pot Stnitclextt alene te produce . : WORKED 19NrES. +.06, eltrvear. ate°. PlaVI noon the:10p. of
eaSe, bilt there Meat te, .4 certain pre- mono lona „'ot break,,-, • eaeh shert store, •41fe etiet edges end
cop
scattered, ilWoughont Cenatle, and AS ,rictV ihre 00Atinentr • •, ,totows,:bor tbo„.0opootbm at germ.tbent at I? t 2 e.a. said atund brre artisuolt nlamted vtouctemps. tato,
found -in-lne teed nr--the VA,14s,
company has its own feeterte,S rIng-
hind and the Delnalloh. Make$
large part cif the gciods it sells. „It entail
mi
flouring milli; and steatribelditi aU
most all the Canadian Indiatia4tre trt-
N e know* how reueh
demi*.
They were afraidL-As afraid apparent,
ty of the sane man as previously of the
Madman, or nrobahly afraid rather of
the power that bad overcome the tor -
!Venting ;demons..
le. Thee that saw lt-Eye witnesses
of the miracle.
How it befell htm . . . and concerning
the tWine-They sbnply related both
ineldents es they oceurrete, leaving tile
llearers•to „Inter the reason of the eatee-
tropbe. The exit and ingress of the de-
mons Was of course invisible.
18. tlestalght hlm that he might be
With terneePoesibly both fear and dem-
lion mitered into the motive . which
prompted him to matte the request.
-r 0•Yert eit-e-lithcoueinembrano • ilibert r-teidee*Nme; 4111°trtge t/1-11"va°e•Itt ttt.611P1' 14tee'
fax and itinsitrat4,, There Ore, l'heggh tile method of tee distrinulloa leaf iyurt one, eonibrnitifeira '4114-ein,ef-MU.',741-lie le, le
cuUre ft4iur .0Iber wAttug,, but tbVs-0 aro of the disease th Mt known' dennitelY ...wed intoottY" alcopie Ince •Valtalcietines la bring
4let Clue • - eetilnred ity nihtglIn with erentds et tba g tta old tlillar'heinitY et the he -Otter lege
ne 'dap es tie - TAY e en
tlie v 4.0.:701W47-1!yerle.arederallhstet_iywornld'ros furs lieoonert: atervtli:104:11ceenta:nineainfoSolcag.trahaMsablYnnitriaodi:geere toekie iatettaeltillett -7411:4 W4104 n traases• •
t •a'lleat for tome reasen or Other, the'iM. thing" in South Afrieans, Suggest, L Det laett emeriti de net occePY ef
•
ed talkIngit over lifter Mar- lestiltinle,r4voe, ,Prei Orient ee the), Oro
the tistitudon hea Pald ottt illtddendei ,l,„°0114erattr zone," rentle0., the H11460.11 ' SR reglitx pipe , sewn. e Menu einu.
h0-3 malting fOrtUilee' 10v itit. CSMInISscl"r. "The 15-00 mire ir04 Dr. Anders., Who Is Mt huthority on Brown ......./.......0 pie oil yet niosyeltective material, Is
stochholdere rifOlt along shIce,;11 Wee 4014 ,COnnttleg. Siberia and nortliern 'climatolegy, eays en Sreele on Looked ;nip'eittxtd`te; very mace detoond, it Ls now bong
incorporated by Charlea 11.,10. cuPPIY agate, blit by tat the bar olletenentat--"The caincideneft, 01-010' 'boor (proyloosty 4400rttuneft sate, shown in printed-paterns, only 4 gown
its steel; now fs away above Par. t krolaerliirt Of the furs Wed ere latilig low temPeralm'00 11401 beret/let"- "Dew ahoUt box ,at. -the Geietyr eolith of eaeh, wittr•wide self;colorect
The American Manager oi:11M-MallitY aTtl)` 4111,Ftleit e3r xr°' Pressare. xlirectlen; And'Veletty -flobtesob,'said;-'4`SPlelitlid.'WhY not • floWer bands; these ere c4eady,:teptea
bon .pneumonla is so uniformly con- afterwatdi that box was for another- Built over linings of contrasting color,
Von is C. C. C.Wprnan. Ile te a- or
Scotian who has held diplomat% POst.
tions in Ottawa and Lonclon;•, end who
for the past fifteen years has been COW-
rnisstoner ot the Hudson Bay Ccimpany,
I met hlm first In his oillee' hack of the
great Hudson Bay stores In WinalPtg, ,
and efeerward Spent an evening WWI "'Where do the tem go atter they Rafe
him at his house hire. MP. Chipanatt,te th_la continent?" .
quiet and unaOsurnIng. Like all filtd- "To London. That is the eldet fur
son Bay Weil he Is rather reticent in market of thatrorid. Skins In the raw
epeaking about the eompanyond It was 'state ere sent there front Ittiesfa, Bihar,
only repeated emotions tht hrotight. end North Amelia. Every fur Om-
h d ' of tee wind ,end, maximum merta tY stay to dinner?" OM so. Explained in mousSehnea. -organdies • arid matte.
Stet( AS In suggest a close ena areal nighVResu t 0 they produce a gown of strikingly liar, "
4tie Hodson Bey Company is the
largest fur &neatly in the world?"
"P think so. It nierkets more shins
then any other," •
41'
LOND, REATEST Pin MARKEtT.
was en, meek reeeeee tee , genii° to,., 20. tit Deettpolls-A group of ten
Is notably successful in the halltning
out the infer:nation that folio s. He is paw serfs .04 grades gto,owo was be.
men,
a man ot great organizing ability and fere Selling them. It inetches the furs
. 11of 6navct te:1?tsaglahtetiedrl,ffe,rTelnleyt k,r1rdse ,PaSfar Ut 91n ventilation,"
/41 IN BUSINESS 230 YEARS. Welles or Strhigii end are. catido ed
Y has had NOM Sold. At certain tirlier.of the Year rocure immunity 'from pneumonia ty
From these gots ,we Bee that we may. Would he keep it to himself? Ile
formation "direct from the stables.. -
would. Suggested that as We Were
elm and the, progress of -mortality trona .: - -* Nets in any .of the pitda'Plietel 8114(10. r•
relation between their comhhied*'‘Illihl- tegatey vgay timpe,g • monious and artistic. heady,' • ,
,pneameilitt. "Ittit," .he atlas, ..4tbe eta. Tuesday. -Dropped in at Walker's remain tararika and are aiiii xer4, good
for influence exerted by tlie.. seasons, club having 'previously w a e Val-
.1:ewe*: is probable not direct, that le, ker einem Saki that I as inferist• ptyle. This is not to be wondered at,
br a, lowering of the bodily-ternpereture ed in 4 new motor co panv..Would for there 'era iew' Materials es alleerluai
Walker Ake to be On d • n. .
thi, Bowe 'luny that retain their freshness as long
resistance due to the low *temperature, , '
velocity of the wind, etc., but but indirect, Walker said, "Wolitgl think it over., "Arialli?riend In a new' and Vastly knn.-
illiell barometric Presettre .dtreetton and . thillmited dividendg, no liability,:
namely, by bringing about that eftec. "Why not think it over at lunch?'" proved guise IS a kind ott malinte (biti
Intim:end Increased virulence et the Left 'him thinking 'It over thithit4 with 3.1,her,„' jama6StstiVcree-nprot(Li;itstehnatt-4- b.eseng.
live element in ..the cieusatieri, carmen- "Geed idea."-
isoft.teherip oupdetethindoweallevieqUdenicaeaketocilciirsel .MeTthIPdarhishner aslieel was Isoeatnevirtsgptechettacittys: vice without eru.shIng -and matting
with the flest.cbange of the barometer..
Since there is no meterial, so airy ts.
maline, it is 'nattwal that this new,
practical fQfhl 01 11 shoind lead to -its
eery general use In party eieteke ter
debutantes and in bridesmaid and flow-
er costumes. It is most successfully
combined wtth heavier nete, being ap- •
plied. in the form of full ruche.., band-
ing -skirl ancl.bodice at intervals and a
wide ruche -edged sash attached to a
folded girdle. Double ruffles shirred
through the centre formed 'effe,ctive
trimming to a bridesmaid frock of or-
gandie printed in Mtge tea roses, the
new material being of the deepest rose
shade.
Maud, thread-woren meshes,eso °what
Veilings showing revivals 0, iite old,
resembling grenadines, are 'quits new .
and wonderfully pretty. . They will•take
Day amount of „fluffy tritamirtg, as a
new Francais model .of coral veiling •
evidences. 1118 made over bikek and
white striped louisine, with Abet vellinfg
appliqued with panels of - Richelieu'
plated point d'esprit, finished with."deep
coral -colored velvet ribbon. The bitdice,
bouffant with more of the point ,
d'esprit • plaitings, is prettily Strapped
-
With velvet ribbons to suggest the sus.
petider motif already becoming e favor- •
Re finish for high girdled gowns, • .
For semi -dress the latest Parisian idea
shows a white_ Irish lace blouse, tho
lower edge of which 1.5 embed flatly
Upon the mitside-of the high, folded silk .
gird1e. which accompatees- the silk, sun-
ray plaited skirt, The lace is not
brought to straightedge, but tacked in
grateful points in such fashion as to
dispose effectually of the -straight top
line of' the girdle eo displeasing to -many.
In all' cloth 'suits the lighter color ef-
fects are tuned to harmonize with the
advent of warmer days. They are 'shown
In light tan, gray and cream -colored
henriettas,- eerges, English mohahrs and
other lightweight cloths. So soft arei
these fabrics that some sort of facing is
necessary in the skirts,- and thin hair -
cloth Is used en good advantage, as it
holds its shape perfectly with the least
possible weight. A slight stiffening of
0118 same hairelOth used to good ad-
vantage upon the edge of the loose little
straight -front coats ,and again for the.
proper: maintenance of the velvet -faced
collars and cuffs.
Another new feature which these light
cloth sults repeat is the dainty koat lin-
ing of all-over embroidered lawn or
batiste seen earlier in the season upon
a few 'ef the dark silk street suits sent
from France. Apart from the attractive'
nessof the idea lies a .pmetical. sMe, for
these . linings are merely lightly tacked
to the coat with ribbon -run beadings
and can be removed at will for cleans-
ing purposes.
There's many another suggestion con-
tained 'in -the present broad trend of
etyle that could be evolved from scraps
of past fineries. .. A good idea was
worked out on an after -Easter Bailor
hat of fine white straw. Around its
crown was wound. a long disused flat
chain .or necklace of lane violet and
green beads, se een to a foundation of
tream-dotted Chantilly lace. The violet
note repeated %elf in a cluster of
Marie Louise violets hugging three small
pink roses within' its -hunched centre.
buktei of jdus to his deIciples for their eines east and south at the sea of Clue
fearfulness and elo-ees his account of tfe°•
the wonderful event with the words
"And they feared exeeedingly, end stdd
one to another. Who then is this, that
even the wind and the sea obey him?"
At this point in Merles narrative our
present, tr.sson begins.
•
eirse 1. TO the other sile-To the
eastern shot% of the lake about opposite
Capernaunt.
Gerasetles-Andent menuseripts differ
ROUTING TUE TIGER.
An English Surveyoq slap Saved
Lite. '
"The Hudson Bay Conlon .. - . . . . .
,tuere, are aticuon_lates at Urs Al JAI) to ether we had better have dinner.
thah 234 yeare, he eat, 41,,. ,lia.„11,,,61.1,,i„ come there, and all the furs are put up
well known. It stank% v. """ '''''" - and sold to those Who bld the highest,
aged the greater
Charles II. and has practicehy magi
part ot British Nerth
"That is done hY
"Who prepares the fere for use?"
the dearer whe buys
America from then "until the taking ow
a them. The 'wholesalers tip nut fan or
of the government of the northern wit s cure. They Merely Sell the raw skins."
of the Canadian Dominion. tt would ,,,What Is the most valuable fur on the
market.?
an active beatnees eels epee pf more The b s 0 ci rirb. healthy living. mid that sanitary condi- ,; . . .
serums, The Japanese give 11S a lesson -
=ea with Parker .... .. .. ..... , 0
don. 0 fur !dyer . OM voc . ere dons are needed rather than protective
in this, tor they are essentially a peo-
ple who live in fresh air and sunshine.
Personal cleanliness Is another factor 'ha oo-o•o•o•oocro-croo-n000ciorr000t
the prevention of tuberculosis and prim -
take a hook to tell its'adstory, and,
deed several books have been pub-
"The••stiver text" rePlied the coml.:its-
lishell concerning it," •
Mr. Chipman, and .who are al. &Leek' ' nett More than
"What IS the capital ot the companY, stoner,
mai ,ebout-'threle or four feet long and
"I have seen sitina et that ant-
-eighteen Inches wide.
holders7.
le"aPital sic* le 41400'000'`. Clr Wehrif41110XW*Iti• A .
w°Irlailit.lillinlaeturacehl duTd"ItsAsi.
$5,000,000. The corporation IS My Eng - V
, only now •axid then that one is born.
lish one, and the most of the shares are They are: greatly prized by .the , Bus -
held In England, and especially in -
Lon
Bus -
don The stack Is not a speculative one sianS"Whi'ere do ale sables come from t:' :
and the company does not encourage - "Mostly- from Russia. We have very
dealing in it. We would rather not have feW on this continent." •
it rise and fall. Indeed, the shares are
"•
not listed ttnywhere except on the tan- gaged Are there many other companies en -
don Stock Exchange. Most OI the hold -
In the fur business besides
ers do not etircto
r.„sell,land ranch Of the -• • .
ii-Ves, there are traders here and there
sI
who are buying furs, but(here18 no
oranges. 1( 13 what might be called a , organized competition to speak Oh . The
strong-bcsx -seourity-something that Is
sure to pay its dividends', year after . field Is open t° all, but the Hudson Bay
year." and Its operations are on such
"What is the PItompany has been SO long an the
resent field or the Bud- ' ground
son Bay CompanyI euripeett it busa large ece.le that 11 18 not easy to cam-
.?
been greatly restricted' within recent pete with it. Indeed, it would take a
years?" , . • !long time and a, great deal of money
Hud -to build tin a rival institution that
"No, that is not so," replied the 1 con cover the field at we do."
On Bay commissioner; "our ileld iel "It must he difficult to get the furs
practically the same es it has SWAYS .trcext the evil& to the ports.
been. We have about 250 treeing pests i g," said•Mr. Chipman. "we have
British North America, They -extetut : poet:wee, .Sorne
kine of tratiep,ortation .for that
or our furs are carried
scattered here and there thrinighont eleeex.-
'from the Atlahtle to the Pacific and , en the backs of itter, from post to post,
How an English surveyor touted a
Malayan tiger, with no other weapon
than a rolled -up • mop, is told by the
Straits Uwe of Singapore; eWhilo a
Welt •knoWn local Surveyor, who bed
teen kept out late at work on Satur-
day -night, Awls driving in a rildsha
in the spelling of tbe proper name here rang Tanmenis road, about 7.30 p.m.,
used., though the preferred reading 10.1,18 rikisha coolie suddenly dropped
this narrative ot Mark, and also in thatttie shims ond ran for Ids me tato
Of Luke, wins to be the one adopted, the edge of the jungle, On peering in -
by the Revised \tendon. Most of the to trio itortooso_tbe vehicle was not
ancient raanuseripts of Matthew's eos- ereirying -0 light -the gentleman Saw a
pet, however, read Gatlarellee, as 49 targe ereatUre standing in the middle
also some manuscripts et Mark alm of Mei road. Re got out of the riktiha
Luke. (Comp, Authorieed Veeekal mid odd went towards lime beast, oinking it
Revised Version of Mett, 8. ;:8; milt some large dog tbet had frightened the
5. I; and Luke S. ete, „ 8„ ncolicto When within six or seven yards
Germ, Or Hero, front *Wen Aetniel •pereelved that the brute was a large
the proper noim Gerasenes, wes city 1,„„,„-
on the east side and altnest half WV -1'etie had no weapon except a large die -
down fretn the northern eXtrenOtY 01 filet survey. marrorolicti up. Ile saw the
Iger ro • p p, u
point Is very narrow, a steep elope lond• 'theta:lit ,itittlek 11101 that he might mere
mg utmost abruptly from the high table. uge, to
trIt°14"111rot bilLmitiahwsit°111
I,.,.1 to the water's eilite. A eltiall been Sitddehly lie 11
the sea of Oaffiee, 11 little more Then Ititility of att piing to disable the
Mite from hie shore. The shore.tit
A
GENTIAN A,S A. OAS Pf0ft MALARIA. ' FOLKS
_YOUNG
amnia, which are house diseases.
1
'The root of gentian, Plten used as a t?
tonic, is considered\ in many malarial ifloceeeeeoexeceteo**0-0•000•04>ote
count:Mee a remedy' against intermittent
rsicain that section of the island neer Betsy Bobbity baked/a bun- --
A TALE. OF A TEA TABLE.
tho
fever. Especially Is this the Mae in
town of Aleritt, which Is infested
protested violently. egainst the introduc- A beautiful, big, bewitching one, Malaria. The inhabitants recently
ism of quinine on the. part cif the medi- So light, that it fairly 'shone with pride,
eat authorities, declaring that they would ‘With etwrants ainenty sate inside.
used among the islandertiefor venturies, .
Patsy Poppity peeled a peach,
not abandon the remedy which had been
namely, the gentian Mot' either powder- A pear nod a plum, and put them each
ed • or simply masticated. Tancret de- In a tiny pie with a frosted top,
dared that he lie's extractee from this. --
As fine as those in the baker's shop.
..-
Which belongs to the chemical classifier'. tat& little maid.s to the pantry flew
root a hitherto unkeown: substance,
mina, and experiments in the laboratory Au °V i
To look for the dishes pink and blue,
And a terrible tragedy happened next,
lion of glucoses. Ttiis he calls genziom-
prove that, it possesses the same &let- d 1 but the three little, aids were
VeXed
from the United States Wunder" tollie /
mouth of the Mackenzie River.' others are ‘dragged acress country on
asked, maw sledges -hauled by dogs, some are
such a vast territory, Mr. chipthan 2,... 1 i sptradsdarslecits Italie canoes , banycilniudetaynares doswnlss
"But how can the company control
"We have the country „ carried in • sailboats and 'steamboats.
organized as any wholesale dealer
on eeradeY The Hudson Bay Company has increased
facilities by using modern
wilds of British America are divided. up the large rivers and We end ships once
its_ trading
inventions. We have SWamers on all
organizes the territory ot his trade The
into districts and shbdtstriets. Each a year up the Mackenzie to the Arctic
destriet has its chief trade.r, with sub- poen, taking a cargo of geode from
ordinate traders under hira. The under post to . post and. bringing hack furs.
traders report to their tenets and. the we nave boats upon Hudsonet Bay, and
chiefs report to me and I report to the out vessels come from England to those
trotted Item London and the directors poSts once a year to bring in supplies
direetors at LOnd011, Everything Is con..
there know lust as well as 1 do What is atwn2 tseittcpes osult gagthe ofurre900, ethVensliaevaeohnothwr
every post. Our system is thorough, the far North."
and telegraphs in places away up in
purpose.- We also have telephones
going on all over the country. We 01Va that
detailed reports of the conditions tit
and at the same limo se simple, that we i
can tell Illet what the trade is, What i 'FLOUR MILLS IN afig WhAtS.
goods are needed and what skins we ' "How EMMA your flour miller
me expect. We can estiMete the de. "We have them at several points
mends and supplies from year to year." /shore no one thought until recently that
POSTS WMELY SCATTERED. f wheat could be grown. We have a Mill
"Nevertheless, J the posts must bo several hundred miles north of Edmen-
widely scattered V ton and Mx or seven hundred ndlete
us"0Trhhheyhraareheh" hredadellead httli me rgsmimapiassritonoerd. wttobtlishti o! s tit a United States boundary
grinding -flour for our own
some are thousands ot miles from -our trade. The Wheat is raleed beer the
ileadquartersf here at Winnipeg.. We! milts, and we can, Of Mule, make Our
have inspectors who vitit, the posts I much chattier than we can IMPort it.
every year or SO, and w'e know oniony This enables Its to give better terms to
What is going on in them. •
"But has not your business changed
greatly wIthIn recent years r -
"In seine respects, yes," replied the
commissioner. "Altheugh UM latest ot
Itis managed lust as it was generations
age. The Hudson Bay Company hee 111 -
ways hcen known as 4attclerit and hon-
orable.' 11 nOW adds the word progres.
euifte Jet lete feet 0 the slope bears 'Dip, spreedlog it to Its full area of four
the same name the-iiilife- tititureitt -Ther-Seiturez---With a stogie -bon
on the tehle-land above. Catlett, on the. like tiget'•eletiteit ott Into the Jungle,
tither hand, was elty 1141(% actUth' Ahing Was to find ttm tootle,
est elite sea of Galilee, tied =Ur Of :Who eventually' was diseovered fn a
gne tumult', or Il1er0Max 'gorge, in sidle ot eellepse in the ditch, 11g was
encient times a. city of greet Important° tutoble to rittli his fare back and it wets
YMI, three or fotir mita had been
traversed. both teen on font DIM
tit reeteetredaultielently to pull tho sur
veyer IMMO'
When you wanithe bait ad ono of pripeipal Cities. 01 the
to be 11414 In
1 kinds' 01
COAL 41,1•
oit bad.
Att
. 0004
ot Ott tho VOWS
4ht 4000 404, ler
'
Ei
O. O. US'S WI
Pteti4011,X flete
.14.1Oole
Demobs Omni 'ter. t'0.) Since Ms.
data Was doubtless onich better 'known
Olen Dge b mine iosStble Oat the
retitle ' dereees was Stet' substituted
Or the veil' Mellor Molten less forellicir
Mute GeraSettes, 11\U ehtinge, Drat bele •
utee steno tePylst Outsitte Of _Pal •
tine •who tome- et . Oedema but hat Of
Gotta. _When tive rthittrinater bon* Often
Inaterseripts'• were,
copied aud titter Cittrinri ' teeny'
eentlitiet fiereCeding . inventner
printing Itin :weeder 15 11iittlitOthOpV
errOVit Of th151:1114.11itnt aelnally
'Vt.ntt.4101 tatind' fit geaPela,;.' •••
tt6igh w4L tm/v1/'1" W°P114
atit'S *lied h eVetti:*s. ,
Totut*4aVeS in time 111'0%101e elite, The clerk :wee at, sewed •tb
wi
Un g itt the Vicinity
petition."
the. Mimi* and it also keeps out cam -
:1040
"What has the Hudson flotaCompane
gret(iradCarldnealfe'Lord Stratimona says
that it saved the eastern part of the
Mediae Dominion to Engiculd, and
that luel it not 'been for our ornimny
Rio United States would probably have
sive iv its titles. lis great changes itd PoSsation Of this great northwest.
Conte Whin the settlement ot the North, Mt see, MO `POSIS were esteblished there
wesL ' When the railrOads ,were gra lend before your people had eny hope of
Wit aerass 'British NOrlit lAbletice. the tteeltitible tetrqre In that direction. so
'eatild get tobacem-llothing- arid- pthee-AntrelmieLetur bad. emelt nortbnard YMI
supplies were et Otir peels. Thle started I Mend tX5 iii-Ifie-giVilr- -trideedi- the
eht;Ioduosesacqilhoinhinuep.onif.t.mtahlharn,lawbeachilalvues
often anticipate§ with certalo sureness
another example cif how popular instinct And the little t h
,ThYoeuan
PuPPelYre-Pdthelaemeea utagehitnghtsbye'ye;
the discoveries of science, gnever a bit e cared -not h
That be hadn't been asked to the dainty
tea: -
AIR AND, SKIN.
1
is the chief food of the Man, they would Betsy. riebbity's bun,
ff people . would only realize that air *Bat he ate al)
-slant supply of it is 10 'health, The three little' pies at a single bite,
With all the currants -every one;
understand bow very iinportant a eon -
that when we go a railway leurney eve
therefore, to the looks. Stnall wonder
nee, And everything else that was in sighei
manner in which our fellow -travellers
are semi -asphyxiated owing to um What a capital time to give It tea 1" '
Dora Doppity cried, "Dear me 1 /
Insist on shuthrig both windows. if And she put the, little red table out,
With three little chairs set round about.
reeple would Only accustom their lungs
to receive constant instaltnente of fresh And Betsy Bobity's Baby Blue,
air, there would hot be a half nor a tenth And Patsy Poppitys Precious Prue,
rart of the susceptibility to chill and And Dora Dopity's Batty Dee,
catarrh that now exists. Were asked to come to a charming tea.
laborers found that the plates they, t at atter you' h d tone your Louisiana
SNTISPIE0
:Strengerk treqUentty :find tilillenity
Om theft identity ot
P5St 101, letters Wen,
go, empty anity for want or etinee wens
nt itiesvitig-thet: they art Whet they pre+.
tont 10 be, ' • , •
;The+ WcSi .11tovevee, •• sue..
paithied day Monty by a gentle.,
'Mtn iltilttli$,-busintas Avner 'oiled
'at' a' fttletti, :post eillee 1,oe lettets ten
Th
mlieanta Proefe. et Identity, unit
Mett---„VtitilteW 'Meatier* Rye hut
lake MO (Ally (inc. Proliebly there
seerei two, Of whom otte wee the fteiThr
mu ted.tet apoteetnall.
With *It unclean Spirit -Vet a oble jift
Mee tosessien
e CAI* Youn ororttLtirt. 11"" ' tlunPut
Steidtee fee `tebtutre Ie. •
.11 Ihnbrelles MOM always ihe set to dry di Werth met tbirm-Sititple paid hint
dlosn. with bindle (It Dom It allowed Vet trete& The Greek word it riet
se dry shut up litri tuOistuie etude ,eo led In Ire anelkation to neVerente paid
die wire*, Da net top syt breg.!} What hiVe to itt
'.1tit
et the top rota The alik atxI16 the IlivItte WAIL
briale la ot aheri 111 The thg &trio% MA speekrag, Note the
brew, as title totlk, thus trowed4eltong contrist Nought eut• by the use
',or lite * I and thee,
Win In
ellibrana ter 111 title real *trail rr
des train* outs heals with one tilk114
see tak anft reit 'wen the clips. the Mien" (brat
die fed am, me other riendi nukes Or rce be Mid '1)1! st,t1 wee MA
1 the Ms% High Dild,eThe
rl pled a' recOgititing
nI Mare is Ow beet iu phe.v,„ 1. IS twilled Vet stare. end a.better rendering pet
• II" Is.'s's" 44 lb.' Whitt Itrat4W,L. 11.14/ erteld be ille wee *heat to say,
. .
irtett to hand twer the letters, toying:
'ffroW to 1 how that .yeu ere the
radar
After a IliCtItellt's reffettleth the 40'
phenol. sold t •
altPilIng oil ble Drotectled hit
"All right. gge 41.1100h.- WA
tutu eke deli Mile post Olio Heel,
With somersault', centoelielb, and tiro
'cue "Wetness"' getweelly. ,
Tbe &tit, frighteried eut Mt
end leatifig the tvret Mtge of thtl'
taw. Weird oVer the letters, so
heivisa seliatted.
sind
their trade with us and this increneed a* Whale' tit Western. Chile neete long ton.
the settlers Caine itle Vole found it neeeS• time 1416°1
Stity, to tetablish Moro el varlet* places Ca„L'COMPOnS4,'
te supply the new oetaeolt oho the 06, cor0P3117, hag, how WO al)
MA is we have series ot ntereatttile Po lieel rights, has 'it 'nett"
eattiblisitmentik`teettered over the Cala; 'Me 'Windfall e''"t1/111411t.
elan Dominion. Meet ot these stores
APENDICIT1S. But never a word the three guests said,
AS -they gazed with a smile right straight
Now -a -days there is a tendency to 00-
• • ahead ;
elute on every case of appendicitis. All .
we can say is that is is as great a mis- anti never they showed the least sur-
• I
NVEaltreN WO.
*1 woe at a 'Westetri teo•ti bree,
tmele the mitt wee diticovevel to ba
Mei the *ow!:
138 IN/ sioverlo Viet Rom ottleet1
"1.14,7, SAW la OW",
deal in 611 sorts of geone. They tree
sottenvitat depattMetit stores• of:
you*. largo Odes, the goods old Whig
been adapted to the merle atoll tome
triunity. We wee a WI sOnio Unto to,
take to rush
such case.e a
Rio phystohtl
Hundreds
lien. and
astily for a surgeon In
when the patient is in. 'the ruae and ravenous Puppety P.
Although, 'right under their very, eyes,
It Is to put off sending for
cases recover with opera. Ate all that they were to have had for
ome few only get better after tea
an operat on has been performed.. in
alone IS required, but this must be cate Which !shows us plainly that Baby Blue,
the simpler eases mMleal treatment
fulness. And Daisy Dee, and the Precious Prue,
That the proper, ladylike thing to do
Were well brought up, and eleterly knew
ried out with extreme care and %vetch-
emoro............ Was never 1.0 make remarks at tea,
. A GittoSTS WKS. Whatever they chanced to hear or see!
"r-4
— •
Weinh Oceurrenee Is Reported From FRANK'S BEAN VINES.
Natal, South Africa. "Whenemy beans get rtpe next fall,
A weird occurrence which happened 111 give them all to you, auntie," said
recently at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, is Franlc, OS he raked the rich soil of his
related by F. W. leitzSimmons, of the little garden, "You Itke bakedebeatis;
"Otte evening a few months ago," he ev,eitryharionhe 3twoutli, be eet k forr."
Ysa°iudnauntie, "but
Natal Governmerd Museum.
etwe, "the' door of one of the rooms in wouldn't it be better to plant somethirig
My house was closed and locked in a dee? . I can give You some flower seeds,
most mystettons manner. Thte door if you ilhe,lt.
had never before been locked, es there , "No, I'd rather have beans, a you
never was any occasion to do so, and piease. You always give me such nice
the key wee always in the outside uf presents, and 1 want to do something
the door leek.
Itched and the key „still remained in the. „along,
for you."
"On examining it I found,the key had prank planted his seeds, but before the
been removed and Insetted into the plants were out of the ground his mon.
ether side of the leek, 'the door was ma mid to go home and she took him
lock. SttsPeetirig a practical Joke. I He felt very sorry to leave hie
%Mit troluld to the Window, but found it
- nice imtden, but , Auntie Maud pro-
s tut libtreetrred, tnised to look alter it unW he could
,„,,, ' • liblYM back letatch, the beanso-
'''t °all° withesstis te exaglitl.° "'Kt It sir September before F'rank could
lee for then:telt-es, but they could of.
Conte o Ste his garden, and he rushed
.4 .ivtie , done 14, human agehey the pet, vtoatahdeinbiackardrd tatrorsettbeettortelieherlamtisanyed..
, er, no explanallon ether than that if
rtia,ribir roillad..a.16 In, 114..t" of 'ee, essitY be in' What a sight met Ids eyes! The vrinhattecolt
oheautplott tkettritieshtirittmentrott 40.bot tithtetttegorteheerrno -1vell'illecvhqi dattrzetiat4iomsbekitemakg Amy -he ilyntiocdowun:,liontidincitibitiebe:assall, ace:detertahevampotetosihheo
thitt obtl.. We' are now it cb./11 IOWA" 'thatched the catch and 'entered, ‘tallY ,Ileerlisthede 4.:401"enareethnentiechtleetis.....:enetdi,7:eateeree:
Atint lima:110th poItticel bee: ' • • expecting to. OM ferment& itilde, but s rawll g things were everyvvbere, and
."Welff"61 ' (11- 4 ' Ytill ' IttelVei lti" .ihat 'II" °116`.V64 thetb' 6116 ' 130 ono 6ne cliuld• OPet a bean on arty of them. •
4/1i t Ct '' -Id . *43 p.sue.4"4";itid or '°thesseeffiwIlerehavgu4ya°rtis11111:rati't°huott wlit.lintidwo4wres. ' for
a:;r1t*urtriro,It'ddludibantg 144 trhareiortiraattieriig
terested En building •um the. abet* irtia
reartgLut thothteea,teelaetraia, twthlittekihk Time „alted. st,,s000ia'oeouthehtitteniatt otvol4ir gtottnewth tt•watt togriaomge, vueoausint vot ate tiro /en!, .hytierdop, unttvietre tbhtogugibetit voyaomfd tfitebtiz
itudson Day Conmany .fs teka or tee,teost, the great taming tsgtott tot Cana. .tornted that 4 -*frit tvar.proten who:
poertsivo denittts ,0144. Akotntwes4 /to. lend ettot tot* 'desired to *trate a message. r siguinta
ailed' :pees: yahoht IM,000,001 tea. WeAny. the tuer11111nta 1;it,r1T,e;M: b:d ottTruttle,707
110410,Z 11 61111 • Wo (14 ot take tk*6 " 18'11416' 'fwilit 16r IVAVI?11 ' Menet It titer WM litem than beens, wouldn't
1%4 is 11i s 141°14 bilk kb° 510 StIttk4kili e"rt 11°P60-1311 t (41'3' Oh". I'vst Oo'h OW, —.14tittil find etriped
tikuktacitifelti hand ku 6 k teal wrote tyliftlightning
"lbw ebhut yaw 'Valet' Ten have Ialte* 111,0011,, ibout- (1t - - • t t v t- • 'What are these lig. nasty things?"
ler„ ytoirs teen Stipplying, The geediese v,teatilielt, or hat° salons In; every :raitddity the •to eneety '1 Do you think the beautiful
pert furs of the 'Moth" .e•- Seettered bent Ott there 'r.`*1 10a ,Yutitt:VoodZbrt7stglii" gurds nasty, deist*? Why, 1 wourd
'the Views of Two Experts Are Part!.
source.s, comes striking te.stimony to the
virtues Of the hairlets head. It is stated
that:nVffilijn 441611Y ikulleMiltEge°" BEADS*
Simultaneously, from two independent
1. There are no paid criminats.
2. There ore .no bald lunatics.
Neither statement -is laid down as ab-
solute or Infallible, but it is claimed
that there aro only just suffleient excep-
Bons to proVe the rule.
The authority regarding the firet
statement is J. T. Riley, It megistrate
At the Halifax (England) bench, who
ettid in tottrt that tor had only met with
two Veld "ebarges" In his twenty-three
years experience.
With regard to the second statement
tha Ilev. Nteld, of firedford,
quOtes °a head official" of the
ltabnhlIl Aityltim, who estutad him
thitt he would never need the hospital-
ity Of thatinstitution, as he was quite
held,
It was tilitlault to find authorities In
Londfori who Wholeeteartetily bore out
tr.04 twO.thesla,', A gentleman who
frequently Bethrellein in
an efildal tenuity mild to rreptesenta.
flee t the London Deny Mali: "My im.
'1,(4.14teernEr":41*:rtitlilrliI.6areAstnlettlIt'po6vIrhsc'lbwIlle16.11frtliNWV0611tIllattit: 'n11-4115tiPttnit*Itiltf:"41illetik thUrattbgEittliehIShli*dt4enill'illt° :141°7 tothei.Yricgteierlit"atle6:14r.°11tit,atr.16111181141egry`trreallteerel"-\•\
presS on of the lunettes .1 mot there le
eft yen ignite Orivinthig testt Yon ett s,:tryy." . a 0 :runt *bold ,the reek ot bakmeaded
rutrlett c:a4 vtitiqus los% thou tont vitt ot the hgeo
0. Iliese,che landat ett it Is us Immo, *Wilt ,vour otripeny oil Abe as
tent ' (Way as it bag ever bEtn. When tt ,41tole
the Ituasett Pay Chet iivittre41 147834 Or t16 munui
Mantes It wak ro ht2 tots, tt Men Aled. We* "te"
rstattstod Its 'IMMO relatlens Willi the 'and -Make Mr 4111144 Ong ht Has %awl'
Indians. ips susgtis xotov ootholit, ot Its woo ot Ism remainitig.",
mnnetrid ler *Ichit titan all trading' *AM yaireellitig vitir tends ?Oar
Wks ht barter. Ties beaver Was, the( "a. rah We ere ttot poehirir them.
""44"1144 t‘i3lintrI4 g°11.°"°)V 11°" /14 wara t° 6Pmtt. ftir tottplo yeare had been one or stocking deniers end tintt Pe is ah o,roalit, Ian
tte„„,",(11"4,1'1,,„A “.,„v:,„,'"ei,,.1,„„itvtIL2,,,.''brideg tthirt *Pit Viontitk. Oat rottao litibIlte. iire trig Tlitie One, notable °'4it.,z,:rItirOrinotv:
tionIM betote, Mt. abeve neturrence," iggetiksertax ilannsinttlit• :00,atoi vrtitaeti evt,"bot ikto mitts pact* the m.o.
NflT 4I
,-.1111t 1:11evea:yohnvitrt
l
a* ha* Kim ‘vaN On ItYeilleal "ill "I le° 3 e I" r ottottoes., but tte *deemed a amnion*
ent)Ment ittld testi \Viten 1 Wes With gollfdS«' nald Outliteo thav Y U t itmaeorg.
1 110- at 'tcOrilt SO many or ea bite, and Ica kit 11114 to, belittle tri effittistto tstattited 1.6.4 moot box6 ftlitdite liellera hint Melte ma.lebes TheidtuttotZdje° Nerd
Ile (Ik'tI fee? heoi-er skinSd 1.!tort Our ph:: s01 tnir *0 at to irt a11 that 14 It ,,stirnl iown a ow moo .6t midt ow, .01 (ha ttottr44 Ito „gut sitia tw to& tubre orta pre p c! -(i
'1 r• h "the
*oda Pret:dent ItoOSevelt it Might
at' :1 the motto el the Venn, doh'
Tho trading le atilt better.*
, \Virg TIM INDIANS.,
wttti,o. the rempany_ has IWO adve
loge .ot the Ittootr
Pligsp mkt the ached blood litho hod
het mot her for* yeattAlita to the girl
to vowed la me that *he never Amid
long lo,any matnr *isn't," sold slit
ho Mal been *Idled itiOnt.
nth.the, nit bilett. ia ate."
I
44ftiOOMOO.'..."--..Y.-"VP' 4
. IMO 'mount Y.L.
*lint often do yijor boottuottat
austr , ,itto .y,to oteeft how ellen do
NI fell the inallurer asRea -slangy
Mr, Nave*/ hOW Ofteft lhaY
skip otttr
'
gtemlnist /dill keeps hee Neat In ft little
iteUt1/41 hang Dont A •pihk ribbed Ibal
Vetildt frattte fer bee.,
rime leirg fir.
Ire (tenderly): *Silty 1 ore yolr prrly the fleet Wet Met ost,ed Th
seg. think 1 sot potty ilawri sok.
show' (ettraechtoltyl: "Dal She ---6% data th Job, die *1111
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